LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Rory McIlroy couldn't keep the bogeys off his card, but the four-time major winner offset that with five birdies to grab a share of the halfway stage lead at the BMW Championship on Friday (Aug 28).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
LOS ANGELES - Rory McIlroy couldn't keep the bogeys off his card, but the four-time major winner offset that with five birdies to grab a share of the halfway stage lead at the BMW Championship on Friday .
McIlroy, who won this tournament eight years ago, has carded just one top 30 finish since the Tour restarted, but he can never be counted out in play-off event. McIlroy has two career FedEx Cup titles. Australia's Adam Scott, Brendon Todd, Louis Oosthuizen of South Africa, Tony Finau and Billy Horschel are tied for fifth at one-over 141, two strokes back of the leaders.
McIlroy, who is trying to win this event for the first time since 2012, had three birdies on his front nine and two on the back. After some sub-par results of late, McIlroy said he has been making adjustments with his clubs, especially his driver.
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